What is the Georgia Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program (ADAP) card?

The Georgia Alcohol Drug Awareness Program (ADAP) is a required course teens must take in order to receive their Class D driver's license. This course is taught in both public and private schools in four one-hour sessions. Students will be required to pass a written exam at the end of the class. Students usually take the ADAP course during the ninth grade taught by teachers certified by the Georgia Department of Education in the following areas: health education, health and physical education, or driver and safety education. For more information, call (404) 669-2942 / (800) 245-4410.